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Air Force releases name of flight instructor killed in Alabama plane crash

Air Force releases name of flight instructor killed in Alabama plane crash The Associated Press February 21 A pair of T-38 Talon aircrafts prepare to take off July 15, 2020, on Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. (Senior Airman Jake Jacobsen/Air Force) MONTGOMERY, Ala. The U.S. Air Force said Sunday that a flying instructor and a student pilot from the Japanese Air Self Defense Force were killed when a trainer jet crashed in Alabama. The Air Force released the name of the instructor who died when the T-38C Talon trainer aircraft crashed Friday near Montgomery, Alabama. He was identified as Scot Ames Jr., a 24-year-old instructor pilot with the 50th Flying Training Squadron at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi. He was from Pekin, Indiana.

2 Air Force Pilots Dead After Military Plane Crash in Alabama

2 Air Force Pilots Dead After Military Plane Crash in Alabama Two Air Force pilots were killed Friday night after a fighter jet crash near Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama. The military jet was headed from Mississippi’s Columbus Air Force Base to Tallahassee, Florida, when it crashed in a wooded area near the airport in Montgomery, airport Executive Director Marshall Taggart told news outlets. The airport received alerts of the crash around 5:05 p.m., Taggart said. The two pilots were flying a training mission on a T-38 trainer aircraft assigned to the 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus Air Force Base. Their names are withheld until their families are notified.

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